Lewis Hamilton's Struggle: A Grand Prix Reality Check
Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration after a disappointing 12th place in the Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying, while teammate Charles Leclerc claimed pole. Despite Hamilton's illustrious career with eight wins at the circuit, his performance left much to be desired. Ferrari's star driver voiced self-doubt, signaling potential changes may be needed.

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Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion, shared his dismay after a lackluster 12th place finish in the Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying. His teammate, Charles Leclerc, managed to secure the pole position, highlighting the contrast in their performances.
Addressing his struggles with Sky Sports, Hamilton self-criticized, stating, "It's me every time. I'm useless, absolutely useless." His repeated pleas, "every time, every time," over the radio signified deep dissatisfaction with his recent performance. The Briton joined Ferrari from Mercedes earlier this year and has yet to make a podium finish for the famed team.
While Hamilton continues to search for his form, Leclerc has enjoyed a successful season with five top three finishes in the last 13 races. The pressure is on for Hamilton to regain his competitive edge with Ferrari.
(With inputs from agencies.)